Category Archives: Medical Second Opinions

Researchers Discover way to Enhance Bone-forming Cells, Improving Osteoporosis Chances

7/7/2015

In recent news, researchers from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have set their hopes high, following the discovery of increasing bone formation which could help effectively treat bone loss disease. Their findings have been published in the journal Nature Communications.

Osteoporosis is a bone condition that makes bones thinner and more fragile due to reduced bone density, putting people at risk of fractures, specifically of the hip, spinal vertebrae, and wrist. Continue reading

New Study Finds Stroke Ages Brain by Margin of 8 Years

7/6/2015

Based on the findings of a new study, it has been found that a stroke has the ability of tacking on 8 years on the brain, causing distortion of memory and slowing overall thinking speed. The study was carried out by researchers from the University of Michigan. The researchers examined and analyzed national data from over 4,900 African-American and Caucasian Americans who were aged 65 and older; in addition to undergoing a number of memory tests and thinking speed tests between 1998 and 2012. Continue reading

Molecule that Hastens Tissue Regeneration Following Bone Marrow Transplants Discovered

7/1/2015

A new discovery of a molecule that could serve as a key factor in accelerating cell recovery after bone marrow transplants, in addition to liver disease, and colon disease has recently been discovered. Such a discovery came at the hands of a joint investigation comprised of UT Southwestern, Case Western Reserve, and the University of Kentucky. The study was published in the journal Science Continue reading

How can a wrong medical diagnosis affect your life?

4/20/2015

My Doctor Knows “Everything”

Wrong Medical DiagnosisDo you say the same thing about your doctor? If you do, then you should already think twice. Don’t get me wrong that you must get all dubious about your doctor’s diagnosis of what ailment you may have and about the prescriptions given to you. Anyway, they are doctors – they are supposed to know what they’re doing – they didn’t spend a decade or so finishing their profession just for nothing. What I’m trying to say is that as patients, we also play a very critical role when we are diagnosed with a certain condition, whether it is a life-threatening illness (malignant tumor, HIV/AIDS, SPTCL etc.) or a non-life-threatening one, you must be curious about the diagnosis and the prescribed treatment. You must do your own research. We have to accept the fact: Doctors don’t know “everything” – and that fact will never change and that is the reason people seek second medical opinion. Continue reading

How Second Opinion Saved Rita Wilson Life

4/19/2015

The option of getting a second opinion prior to a major medical procedure such as surgery can sometimes be one step away from death. Getting a second opinion or consultation is a viable option all patients and medical professionals face. In fact for several years, hospitals have decreed the use of second opinions when exorbitantly expensive surgeries or speculative treatments have been recommended. The method of attaining a second opinion has become so valuable now that some hospitals invoke penalties on employees who don’t follow such protocol, as hospitals in the United States have made it mandatory to acquire a second opinion before certain surgeries/treatments. Additionally, some medical insurance companies offer to search for the best possible physician or specialist to connect a patient with.

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When examining the merit of second opinions, evaluating costs and outcomes is a primary concern; for the question of whether or not second opinions do in fact save money or improve overall quality of care and outcomes is still a little muddled. There are cases where a second opinion doesn’t offer any new insight and restates the original diagnosis. However, this still doesn’t detract from the ability inherent in second opinions to correct any error(s) made within the first diagnosis in a timely fashion and minimize risks in relation to the proposed treatment. Furthermore, doctors themselves encourage and advise their patients’ to procure a second opinion from another medical professional before undergoing a major procedure and/or treatment to ensure the best possible outcome in difficult cases.

Now, as medicine gets more involved with, and utilizes the benefits of, digital media i.e. the Internet, this helps support and aptly manage the use of second opinions; as they now rely on more specialized expertise in reviewing medical records and prescribed methods of treatment online. Moreover, the electronic use of medical records expedites the process of obtaining a second opinion; as patients feel more in control of who they choose as their consult and how they can reach them. By moving the process to an online platform patients don’t have to wait months before their case is reviewed by another specialist or medical professional. They also don’t have to endure the taxation of travel to another part of the country or in some cases, the globe, to secure a second opinion. All can be performed digitally, operating on the basis that the patient is in full control of the process.

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Allowing patients a viable channel of connecting with another physician/specialist via online eliminates two major issues. The first is the issue of ‘time.’ Receiving a devastating medical diagnosis is very stressful, but to then face a daunting treatment/procedure can overwhelm a person. They may get the false sense that there is not enough ‘time’ to get a second opinion. However, in Rita Wilson’s case, the actress and wife of actor Tom Hanks, time was a non-issue.

“I share this to educate others that a second opinion is critical to your health. You have nothing to lose if both opinions match up for the good, and everything to gain if something that was missed is found, which does happen. Early diagnosis is key,” Rita Wilson said in statement released in People Magazine.

Rita Wilson received a second opinion before opting to undergo a double mastectomy and breast reconstruction following her breast cancer diagnosis earlier this month. Wilson strongly attributes her second opinion as lifesaving and therefore encourages others to do the same. And now, with the availability of quality medical services online, such as SecondOpinions.com, a second medical opinion and consultation, is quite literally at a patient’s fingertips.

Another problem which online second opinion services help to resolve is a patient’s concern regarding a questioning the decision of their physician. When met with unnerving news a patient may be reluctant to seek out another opinion so as not to offend their physician. Of course, common sense would indicate that it is the patient’s responsibility to do what they think is best for them, without having to trouble themselves with how their physician may react. If that means obtaining a second opinion, so be it. By engaging with another “second opinion” physician online, patients can get second opinions more discreetly. Because, as in Rita Wilson’s case a second opinion may be the determining factor that can save a life.

“I hope this will encourage others to get a second opinion and to trust their instincts if something doesn’t ‘feel’ right.”

Therefore patients are strongly encouraged to seek second opinions to gather all the information they need in order to make an informed decision that works best for them.

Diagnosed With Breast Cancer? Get a Second Opinion!

3/20/2015

I was reading an article about diagnosing breast cancers on time.com, and was surprised. Medicine is not black and white, it is not about being sick or healthy, is not good or bad, as I used to think. Going through breast biopsy does not give you a simple answer and doctors do not agree on what the biopsy shows. Invasive cancer, non-cancerous biopsies, atypia, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) are some of the possible diagnosis. That may be the reason that many breast cancer patients do not understand the details of their disease. Knowing your health challenges or risk factors can help you get better, feel better, and live better.

Approximately 12 million adults who seek outpatient care are misdiagnosed, according to a study published last year. With the high rate of misdiagnosing 1 out of 20 patients, what are the options we have? Sharing and looking for advice from friends and family; using Google to treat yourself; doing nothing and just taking one doctor’s conclusion for sufficient enough? I have done all of this. I had a doctor who wanted me to go under a surgery saying that was my only option. And I was scared. Scared of the anesthesia, of the results, and the recovery time. It was a matter of time for when to schedule the surgery.

What gave me a peace of mind was getting a second opinion at www.secondopinions.com. Family members are trying to comfort you, but in situations like that it does not work. Google results take you to different directions, and most of the time there is no credibility in what you find. And just seating and waiting for the time to pass, most of the time is an agony.

I went for another doctor’s opinion and instead of a snap judgment, it was the care I needed so bad. I found that confirmation as the relief I was desperately looking for. And everything fell into place!

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3 Reasons You Should Get a Medical Second Opinion

2/4/2015

When you go to the doctor with a medical problem, you want answers stat!

Many people trust their physician to deliver an accurate diagnosis and are hesitant to challenge their judgment, but what if obtaining a second opinion could change your diagnosis, your treatment and your health outcomes?

In a recent article published on FoxNews.com, according to a 2010 Gallup poll, 70 percent of Americans are confident in their doctor’s accuracy, and only 29 percent opt to do their own research after receiving medical advice.  However, according to a 2014 study by the Federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.one in 20 Americans are actually subjected to diagnostic errors.

A diagnosis can be life-threatening and a prescribed treatment regimen can be costly and invasive. However, by obtaining a medical second opinion you can ensure that you are doing whatever you can to achieve the best healthcare decisions that will  give you peace of mind. Second Opinions save lives. They also help to prevent unnecessary surgeries and procedures, prevent medical errors, reduce insurance premiums and protect the health and well-being of patients.

When to consider getting a second opinion.

1. When you are uncomfortable with your diagnosis or recommended treatment. An estimated 12 million U.S. adults are misdiagnosed every year and half of these diagnostic errors could be harmful. This means that there’s a good chance that your doctor makes mistakes too. Fact is, no one knows your body or can feel your symptoms the way you do. If you don’t feel completely satisfied about your doctor’s diagnosis, it may help to ask the opinion of another expert physician.

2. When your doctor recommends a serious but non-emergency surgery. Major surgery comes with significant risk that can be life-altering. If the surgery your doctor recommends is not an emergency, you have time to seek a second opinion. Did you know that many invasive operations are performed  when minimally invasive alternatives may be available?  The risks of undergoing surgery can cause high levels of anxiety for a patient, but if you take the time to educate yourself and talk with another doctor about the recommended procedure, it can keep your mind

3. When you don’t feel like you are being heard. Doctors spend an average of 20 minutes in the exam room with each patient, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study. In addition, another published study suggests that a patient can’t speak for more than 12 seconds without being interrupted  either by their doctor or another staff member. An accurate diagnosis depends on you being able to communicate your health history, symptoms and concerns. When your doctor doesn’t take time to hear these things, he or she may miss some crucial information.

If you want a second opinion, talk to your doctor. Many people are nervous about getting a second opinion because they are worried their doctor will be angry. What many people don’t realize is that most physicians don’t take it personally when asked to seek the counsel of another professional and some physicians even encourage it.

It is also important to check with your healthcare insurance to be sure they cover second opinions so you don’t get billed.  Many insurance companies don’t have issues paying for second opinions, because it can save them money on costly and unnecessary procedures.

Health care has become a service industry and you, as the patient, are the consumer. When you have questions about your doctor’s diagnosis or the relevance of a recommended treatment, you shouldn’t feel powerless. A second opinion can help put your mind at ease. When your health is on the line the decisions you make can have significant and lifelong effects.  It’s always important to get a second opinion regarding your health and at SecondOpinions.com we can help you achieve this with ease from the comfort of your home or office. It can be a matter of life or death.

 

As Seen in the New York Times: Radiologists Are Reducing the Pain of Uncertainty

12/18/2014

A recent New York Times article by Gina Kolata, was written to address the anxiety-provoking issues that patients endure while waiting for the results of radiological scans. Have you ever had a CT or PET scan and had to wait days to receive the report? Waiting for the results of a scan is stressful under any circumstances but for cancer patients who frequently need scans to check on the progress of their cancer treatment and are worried whether or not their treatment regiment is working to eliminate the cancer from their bodies, it’s especially stressful. Waiting can be tortuous!

Is there any reason that results are typically a private communication between a radiologist and referring physician? Is there any reason that patients end up waiting days, sometimes weeks, for their doctors to reveal what the scans showed? Could radiologists actually talk to patients and give them results immediately? What would it be like if you could speak directly to your radiologist after a scan and have the doctor right there to discuss all of the findings with you directly?

Until recently, many people have never considered asking to speak to a radiologist and many referring doctors don’t seem to have relationships with radiologists — they just hand patients a prescription for a scan and let them get it wherever they want.

At SecondOpinions.com, we encourage our patients to communicate with our radiologists after a scan is read. This valuable service has been offered to our clients for quite some time. If a patient has a scan at an imaging center, for example, the Center gets permission from the referring physician for the radiologist to speak directly to the patient. In general, referring physicians welcome this type of interaction between a patient and a radiologist. This direct communication eliminates third party involvement and the patient has the opportunity to discuss all of the information from the radiologist and can address any questions or concerns they have at that time. This interaction alleviates the wait times for receiving a report and reduces the anxiety levels that accompany the lengthy waiting periods. Typically, a referring physician receives a written report from the radiologist and will simply either tell the patient they’re fine or give them a brief explanation from the written report. For many patients this is simply not enough information and they have questions that don’t get answered leaving them very frustrated.

For our patients that need radiological second opinions, SecondOpinions.com connects patients globally to top U.S. physicians in any specialty and sub-specialties.  Within hours, patients receive a second opinion from a board certified physician. Patients simply upload their DVD  images (MRI, CT etc) to a HIPAA regulated, secure, confidential platform and receive a report in the privacy of their own home or office specialty. Obtaining a second opinion decreases medical errors, saves lives, and keeps healthcare costs down by preventing unnecessary surgeries and procedures. It gives patients the peace of mind they need and deserve. SecondOpinions.com provides a service that is easily accessible and affordable. The convenience and recognized benefits of this service is capturing national attention as patients are becoming more and more insistent on knowing how and why doctors make decisions about their care.

If you are not getting the attention you need from your radiologist, contact us today at www.secondopinions.com or call 855-573-2663.

 

 

 

Consumer Advocacy Group Watchdog, Calls On California Gov. Brown to Audit Reports of Thousands of Medical Errors at Hospitals

12/4/2014

Following a report that thousands of medical errors were reported by California’s hospitals in the last four years, Consumer Watchdog, a national consumer advocacy group, called on Governor Jerry Brown and state health regulators to audit hospitals for failures to report many instances of patient harm and for full public disclosure of these events.
California hospitals are required to report adverse events, like surgery on the wrong body part, surgical items left in patients or unexpected deaths to the Department of Public Health. However, 6,282 unreported adverse events were collected in the past four fiscal years by the California Department of Public Health such as surgery on the wrong body part or unexpected death. It is also estimated that 44,000 Californians die every year because of preventable medical errors. Hospitals need to be accountable for reporting their medical errors and SecondOpinions.com has a plan to help.

At SecondOpinions.com, we offer hospitals and medical facilities independent Quality Assurance (QA) & Peer Review Programs that are implemented to assist with the reduction of medical errors, avoidance of unnecessary procedures and surgeries, improvement in quality of healthcare and overall physician performance. Ultimately, this will make an important difference in patient care, enhance outcomes and lower healthcare costs. We are also uniquely positioned to partner with individual physicians, hospitals and all medical facilities to provide independent, around the clock, second opinion services via our consumer division. Due to the complexities of medicine, this service is invaluable when dealing with time-sensitive, diagnostic challenges or when there is uncertainty as to the course of treatment that is recommended. Consultations are available in all medical specialties and obtaining a second opinion is simple and affordable.

SecondOpinions.com, Quality Assurance Programs are expanded into all areas of medicine, including radiology. With an existing national network of board-certified specialists and subspecialists, SecondOpinions.com possesses the infrastructure to offer Quality Assurance/Peer Review Service on a national and global level. Our expert physicians provide comprehensive feedback, detailed reporting, and offer medico-legal information as part of their communication efforts with referring physicians. This service benefits physicians and medical facilities by enhancing performance and measuring improvement on a quarterly or annual basis.

At SecondOpinions.com, simply upload digital images (MRI, CT etc.) to a HIPAA regulated, secure, confidential platform and receive a report within hours. In addition, doctors in virtually every medical specialty are on standby to provide consultations via phone or video chat. Obtaining a second opinion decreases medical errors, saves lives, and keeps healthcare costs down by preventing unnecessary surgeries and procedures. It also gives patients the peace of mind they need and deserve.

Two Canadian Hospitals ‘deeply sorry’ for Lung Cancer Misdiagnosis – Surprised to hear this?

12/4/2014

At SecondOpinions.com we always encourage our clients and readers of our blog to obtain a second opinion regarding their health. Second opinions not only save lives, they can prevent unnecessary surgeries and procedures due to misdiagnoses. We all know that doctors can make mistakes and diagnosis medical problems incorrectly, but would you expect a hospital laboratory to misdiagnose? Unfortunately, it’s not all that uncommon.

Recently, a Canadian man was wrongly diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, told he would die within 12 months and was referred for chemotherapy. Four months later, he was told by the same doctors at 2 hospitals where he was being treated that he was actually suffering from sarcoidosis, a rare, but treatable lung disease. The lab admitted that a specimen from the patient’s lung biopsy was cross-contaminated with another patient’s, who has terminal lung cancer.

While the two hospitals in Hamilton, Canada have apologized for getting the diagnoses wrong and are “deeply sorry” for the error, is an apology enough? Shouldn’t medical laboratories check and re-check their lab results before issuing an incorrect report to a patient? Especially one which tells a patient he has a terminal disease and only has months to live? How often do misdiagnoses occur in a high-tech laboratory setting? How many more patients have actually been misdiagnosed, wrongly treated and perhaps even died?

Fortunately, this patient was fortunate enough to come to the US for a second opinion and have another biopsy performed which confirmed the tumor was indeed not cancer. So the moral of this unfortunate story is we must always get a second opinion even when having a biopsy because as you see, even labs can make mistakes and probably make them more than we are aware of. Unfortunately it is not easy to obtain a second biopsy because insurance companies most likely will not pay for it, but we must be proactive with our healthcare and ensure that we are properly diagnosed and treated. Starting with obtaining a second opinion is the best way to achieve this.

Let’s face it, mistakes can happen to anyone but you owe it to yourself to double check your diagnosis and get a second opinion. In this case, the hospital owned up to their mistake and the patient will be fine, but how many hospitals and labs brush mistakes under the rug? You owe it to yourself to be your own health advocate and SecondOpinions.com enables you to be your own healthcare advocate because we have radiologists and multi-specialists on board 24/7/365 to assist you with obtaining the proper diagnosis and best treatment plan.

At SecondOpinions.com, it’s as easy as it can be. We’re completely online, right at your fingertips. No unnecessary tasks such as driving to the doctor’s office or sitting in a waiting room, you remain in the comfort of your own home. It’s simple. Just request a consultation from SecondOpinions.com and that’s it, our experts will take care of the rest. You’ll have an accurate and reliable second opinion, you’ll not waste any time getting your second opinion, and you’ll be amazed at how little your second opinion will cost.

Remember, our second opinion could be your first line of defense!